I have carefully used information derived from the company and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to assess the risk of accepting The Coca-Cola Company as an audit client. My research was based on careful analysis of recent developments and key items including recent financial statements and business ratios.

The financial condition of the company included a comparison of the financial ratios of The Coca-Cola Company against the industry. This analysis was designed to provide a framework for assurance…show more content…

None of these external risk factors produce a going concern for Coca Cola Company at this point. They should be monitored and updated in the coming years to reassess for the potential of going concern. The following areas identified as internal high risk factors for the Coca-Cola Company. Revenue is a high-risk account due to the fact that management will be pressured to overstate the account and look better to shareholders. Revenue recognition rules are complicated to understand and may be overlooked by accounting clerks when entering revenue. To review the revenue account, especially all transactions occurring at the end of December (to be sure that revenue wasn’t entered in 2010 that shouldn’t be recognized until 2011). All revenue over a material cutoff amount should be confirmed through a letter to customer. The current asset segment is high risk due to the substantial change in the amount from 2009 to 2010. Specifically, these changes can be seen in the cash and cash equivalents account and short-term investments. Review the cash balances and account reconciliations and find a way to receive confirmation of the short-term investment. The Accounts receivable account is high risk for a couple reasons. First of all, because cash has not been received for the sales yet, there is no proof that they truly happened. And secondly, there

Mike Cascino
11/12/13
MKTG 384
Coca-Cola: A Marketing Leader Worldwide
The Coca-Cola Company is not only the leading brand in the soft drink marketplace but the leader in promoting and selling products as well. Marketing is defined as anything that creates consumer demand for a product, and after 126 years The Coca-Cola Company has perfected their marketing strategy to do just that. The Company utilizes their marketing programs to create awareness and increase product appeal in order…

The Coca-Cola Company
5 December 2012
Professor Lucia Cotroneo
Tommaso Mastroianni
BMGT 364
University of Maryland University College
There are many global corporations that market and sell their products all over the world but very few companies are globalized like The Coca-Cola Company. The Coca-Cola Company is the envy of all companies that seek the globalization of their products and brands. Coke can be found in almost every country in the world and is…

Research a company that you feel is meeting all 3 elements of socially responsible marketing. Write a paragraph describing the company to me. Be sure to include:
Description of the company (2 marks)
What is their product or service? (2 marks)
How they meet the needs of their customers? (2 marks)
What are they doing to enhance society through good corporate citizenship? (4 marks)
The Coca Cola Company is one of the biggest companies in the…

a Radio Production Company we have to draw positive attention to our company and be one step ahead of the competition. Having a plan does help everyone in the team to stay on track and avoid wasting time. But I do have to say, sometimes our planes have to flexible enough adapt to the conditions.
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Business structure will determine how well a business will compete. What are the characteristics of a company with an organic structure and a company with characteristics…

date: 2/11/2012
Assessor Mr Njagi R.
Coca cola Company
Is a multinational company that produces beverages drinks such as soda, juices and bottle water.
They also produce other accessories such as t shirt, bags and road fare promotions.
The company produces concentrate, which is then sold to licensed Coca-Cola bottlers throughout the world. The bottlers, who hold territorially exclusive contracts with the company, produce finished product in cans and bottles from the concentrate…

by Poole (1990) people are greatest asset for an organization, consequently; poor human relationship will create conflict and lead to poor performance toward the company.
Noe, Holienbeck, Gerhart, and Wrigt (2006, p.5) said that HRM is a strategic, policies or practices to influence the people in an organization toward their company mission and vision. Thus, HRM is responsible for HR planning, recruiting, selection, training and development, compensation, employees relation, safety and healthy…

December 30, 2010
Research Paper on Coca Cola
Research Paper on Coca Cola Company
Introduction
The Coca-Cola Company Limited is the world's largest beverage company and is the leading producer and marketer of soft drinks. Due to the facing of highly competition in the market, the Company used more than million dollars in the R& D, marketing and production, in order to design a new product to gain a higher margin. This report is mainly focusing on how Coca-Cola Company Limited uses strategies in order…

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